March 3: Growing a Business in Park Slope

The Park Slope Civic Council invites you to meet with and learn from leaders and experienced members of the local economy at the Park Slope Civic Council’s 2011 community forum, which will explore “Growing a Business in Park Slope: Connecting, Supporting, and Inspiring Our Local Entrepreneurs.”

I am going to be a presenter along with a host of others. Storefront, studio, and freelance operation owners of all businesses at all levels will benefit from this forum. This will be a great opportunity to network and build connections within the Park Slope business community.

Scheduled topics of discussion include “The Nuts and Bolts of Business,” “Social Media,” “Thinking Outside the Real Estate Box,” “Turning Passion into Profit,” and “The Past and Future of Park Slope Business.”

The forum is free and open to the public; seating is limited. To register or get updates about the event, e-mail: forum2011@parkslopeciviccouncil.org. If registering, please let us know what type of business you’re in or would like to start, and what you hope to learn at the forum.

Updates will be regularly posted at: www.parkslopeciviccouncil.org/growing-business. The event is sponsored by the Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID, the Park Slope Chamber of Commerce, and Warren Lewis Realty.

WHAT:            “Growing a Business in Park Slope: Connecting, Supporting, and Inspiring Our Local Entrepreneurs,” the Park Slope Civic Council’s annual community forum.

WHEN:             Thursday, March 3, 2011, at 7:00 p.m.

WHERE:          The Montauk Club, 25 Eighth Avenue (at Lincoln Place).

The following presenters are scheduled to appear:
·       “The Nuts and Bolts of Business”: Nancy Carin, Executive Director, Business Outreach Center (BOC) Network
·       “Social Media”: Mark Caserta, President, M2C Consulting/Main Street Complete; Denis Hurley, Founder and President, Mobile Meteor; Brent Langerman, web designer, mimoYmima; and Louise Crawford, Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn
·       “Thinking Outside of the Real Estate Box”: Naomi Hersson-Ringskog, Executive Director, No Longer Empty; and Neil Carlson, Co-Founder, Brooklyn Creative League
·       “Turning Passion into Profit”: Dylan Goelz, Manager of Public Outreach, Roadify; Amy Yang, Founder and Teacher, Brooklyn Design Lab; and Nicole Davis, Publisher, Brooklyn Based
·       “The Past and Future of Park Slope Business”: Irene LoRe, Executive Director, the Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID, and owner-operator of Aunt Suzie’s Restaurant

3 thoughts on “March 3: Growing a Business in Park Slope”

  1. You want me to stop reading because I’ve corrected you when you’ve got information wrong and you refuse to acknowledge it? You want me to stop reading because I’m judging you that your name appears as “admin” on this site?

    You’re using the foolproof wordpress to run this site. The last you could do is have your name show up so it looks like you sort of know what you’re doing. Don’t ask us to take you seriously as a panelist on social media if you can’t run a blog or a Twitter stream or anything social media-y. I’m happy to find better sites to read. There are tons out there on Brooklyn. That’s for sure.

  2. Wow. These panelists sound terrible. Between your grasp of social media and Irene LoRe’s belief that she somehow speaks for a neighborhood of people not at all like her, this is going to be the least valuable set of anything ever.

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